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.TH JULIA 1 2013-12-10 Julia "Julia Programmers' Reference Guide"

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.SH NAME
julia - high-level, high-performance dynamic programming language for technical computing

.SH SYNOPSIS
julia [option] [program] [args..]

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.SH DESCRIPTION
Julia is a high-level, high-performance dynamic programming language
for technical computing, with syntax that is familiar to users
of other technical computing environments.
It provides a sophisticated compiler, distributed parallel execution,
numerical accuracy, and an extensive mathematical function library.
The library, largely written in Julia itself, also integrates mature,
best-of-breed C and Fortran libraries for linear algebra,
random number generation, signal processing, and string processing.
In addition, the Julia developer community is contributing a number of
external packages through Julia's built-in package manager at a rapid pace.
Julia programs are organized around multiple dispatch;
by defining functions and overloading them for different combinations
of argument types, which can also be user-defined.
For a more in-depth discussion of the rationale and advantages of Julia
over other systems, please see the online manual:
https://docs.julialang.org/en/latest/manual/

If a Julia source file is given as a \fIprogram\fP (optionally followed by
 arguments in \fIargs\fP) Julia will execute the program and exit.

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.SH "COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS"

.TP
-v, --version
Display version information

.TP
-h, --help
Print help message

.TP
-J, --sysimage <file>
Start up with the given system image file

.TP
--precompiled={yes|no}
Use precompiled code from system image if available

.TP
-H, --home <dir>
Set location of julia executable

.TP
--startup-file={yes|no}
Load ~/.juliarc.jl

.TP
--handle-signals={yes|no}
Enable or disable Julia's default signal handlers

.TP
-e, --eval <expr>
Evaluate <expr>

.TP
-E, --print <expr>
Evaluate and show <expr>

.TP
-L, --load <file>
Load <file> immediately on all processors

.TP
-p, --procs <n>
Run n local processes

.TP
--machinefile <file>
Run processes on hosts listed in <file>

.TP
-i
Interactive mode; REPL runs and isinteractive() is true

.TP
-q, --quiet
Quiet startup without banner

.TP
--color={yes|no}
Enable or disable color text

.TP
--history-file={yes|no}
Load or save history

.TP
--compile={yes|no|all}
Enable or disable compiler, or request exhaustive compilation

.TP
-C, --cpu-target=<target>
Limit usage of cpu features up to <target>

.TP
-O, --optimize
Run time-intensive code optimizations

.TP
-O <n>, --optimize=<n>
Set the optimization level to <n>

.TP
-g
Enable generation of full debug info

.TP
-g <n>
Set the level of debug info generation to <n>

.TP
--inline={yes|no}
Control whether inlining is permitted (overrides functions declared as @inline)

.TP
--check-bounds={yes|no}
Emit bounds checks always or never (ignoring declarations)

.TP
--math-mode={ieee|user}
Always use IEEE semantics for math (ignoring declarations),
or adhere to declarations in source code

.TP
--depwarn={yes|no|error}
Enable or disable syntax and method deprecation warnings ('error' turns warnings into errors)

.TP
--output-o <name>
Generate an object file (including system image data)

.TP
--output-ji <name>
Generate a system image data file (.ji)

.TP
--output-bc <name>
Generate LLVM bitcode (.bc)

.TP
--output-incremental={yes|no}
Generate an incremental output file (rather than complete)

.TP
--code-coverage={none|user|all}, --code-coverage
Count executions of source lines (omitting setting is equivalent to 'user')

.TP
--track-allocation={none|user|all}, --track-allocation
Count bytes allocated by each source line

.SH FILES
.I ~/.juliarc.jl
.RS
Per user startup file.
.RE

.I /etc/julia/juliarc.jl
.RS
System-wide startup file.
.RE

.SH BUGS
Please report any bugs using the GitHub issue tracker:
https://github.com/julialang/julia/issues?state=open

.SH AUTHORS
Contributors: https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/graphs/contributors
